How do you solidify alcohol?

To solidify alcohol, you need to reduce its temperature below its freezing point. The freezing point of ethyl alcohol (the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages) is -114°C (-173°F). This means that in order to solidify alcohol, you would need to cool it down to a very low temperature.

There are a few ways to achieve this. One way is to use a dry ice bath. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, and it has a temperature of -78°C (-109°F). If you place a container of alcohol in a dry ice bath, the alcohol will eventually cool down and solidify.

Another way to solidify alcohol is to use a liquid nitrogen bath. Liquid nitrogen has a temperature of -196°C (-321°F), which is much colder than dry ice. If you place a container of alcohol in a liquid nitrogen bath, the alcohol will solidify very quickly.

Once the alcohol has solidified, it will appear as a white, powdery substance. It is important to note that solidified alcohol is still flammable, so you should take precautions when handling it.